HWD Daily – Scorsese’s Real Oscar Superpower
Scorsese’s Real Oscar Superpower
Martin Scorsese makes movies about men—rapacious men, unstable men, alluring men, Irish men. But as Mark Harris points out in Vanity Fair’s latest special awards issue, Scorsese also has a rather under-the-radar Oscar superpower: The women in his movies tend to get nominated for Academy Awards. A full 10 of his leading and supporting ladies have been selected for film’s highest honors, and two of them have won. “Scorsese has always used women in his movies, and he’s never been reluctant to let them talk,” Harris writes. “Examined as a group, the 10 female performances that he sent to the Oscars are not a collection of types; they’re strong, individual, and mostly indelible characters.”
Elsewhere in HWD, Maureen O‘Connor catches up with anti-Weinstein crusader Gloria Allred; Joanna Robinson explains why the Oscars’ best-animated-film category just got a little more interesting; Cynthia Erivo stops by our Little Gold Men podcast; and Kenzie Bryant ponders the deeper meaning of Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston sharing their stylists.
Scorsese’s Women
His movies are so famously masculine it’s easy to forget Martin Scorsese led Cate Blanchett, Sharon Stone, Winona Ryder, and seven other actresses to Oscar nominations.
The Brad–Jen Connection
Surprise: two exes who sometimes say “hi” and touch hands on the red carpet share a stylist team.